Friday

May 15, 2026

English
Conjugation

upset

Language English
IndicativePresent
  • I upset
  • you upset
  • you upset
  • he/she/it upsets
  • we upset
  • they upset
IndicativePreterite
  • I upset
  • you upset
  • you upset
  • he/she/it upset
  • we upset
  • they upset
IndicativePresent continuous
  • I am upsetting
  • you are upsetting
  • you are upsetting
  • he/she/it is upsetting
  • we are upsetting
  • they are upsetting
IndicativePresent perfect
  • I have upset
  • you have upset
  • you have upset
  • he/she/it has upset
  • we have upset
  • they have upset
IndicativeFuture
  • I will upset
  • you will upset
  • you will upset
  • he/she/it will upset
  • we will upset
  • they will upset
IndicativeFuture perfect
  • I will have upset
  • you will have upset
  • you will have upset
  • he/she/it will have upset
  • we will have upset
  • they will have upset
IndicativePast continous
  • I was upsetting
  • you were upsetting
  • you were upsetting
  • he/she/it was upsetting
  • we were upsetting
  • they were upsetting
IndicativePast perfect
  • I had upset
  • you had upset
  • you had upset
  • he/she/it had upset
  • we had upset
  • they had upset
IndicativeFuture continuous
  • I will be upsetting
  • you will be upsetting
  • you will be upsetting
  • he/she/it will be upsetting
  • we will be upsetting
  • they will be upsetting
IndicativePresent perfect continuous
  • I have been upsetting
  • you have been upsetting
  • you have been upsetting
  • he/she/it has been upsetting
  • we have been upsetting
  • they have been upsetting
IndicativePast perfect continuous
  • I had been upsetting
  • you had been upsetting
  • you had been upsetting
  • he/she/it had been upsetting
  • we had been upsetting
  • they had been upsetting
IndicativeFuture perfect continuous
  • I will have been upsetting
  • you will have been upsetting
  • you will have been upsetting
  • he/she/it will have been upsetting
  • we will have been upsetting
  • they will have been upsetting
ParticiplePresent
  • upsetting
ParticiplePast
  • upset
Perfect participle
  • having upset

Examples

Any foreign creature you bring in could upset the environmental balance.
But I got to warn you, it might upset your father a little bit.
I didn't pick up because I was upset, not mad.
And I can't talk to you for too long, or I'll get real upset.
I am deeply sorry for the upset that I have caused.
This makes me think you're still upset about your phone.